This unsettling but intriguing version of the Lewis Carroll classic was filmed in 1966 by Jonathan Miller. His vision of Wonderland, informed by surrealism and Victorian architecture, is harsh and scary, and filmed in black and white. Alice (Anne-Marie Mallik) wanders through it like a sleepwalker, rarely looking anyone in the eye, while having fractured conversations with such theatrical luminaries as John Gielgud (Mock Turtle), Peter Sellers (King of Hearts), Michael Redgrave (Caterpillar), Leo McKern (Duchess), and Peter Cook (Mad Hatter). Ravi Shankar wrote and performs the dreamlike soundtrack. The DVD also includes Cecil Hepworth's 1903 silent film version of the story.